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Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 08:59:58 PDT
From: Steve Carter <scarter@vcnet.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: CD subdirectory/file names

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Peter:

Upon further reflection, I'm inclined to agree with Steven ....
you know, Mark Kimes' "Bayou Brother".

I'll wager that the CD was made with ISO 9660 filenames, and thus
the longish Joliet (64 character) filenames were truncated.
Thus, they're not on the CD at all. You got what you got.

Perhaps you know someone in nearby Montrose where you could
test the CD on a Windows machine. Just a thought ....

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On 9/04/2001, Steven Levine wrote, in part:
>on 09/04/01, Peter Skye said:
>
>>The subdirectory and file names on the CD are longer than the 8.3
>>characters in "classic" DOS FAT format. However, they don't display on
>>my machine (Warp 4). Instead, I simply get the first few letters of each
>>name, then a tilda (~), then a number. For example, the subdirectory
>>SCOUGInTheCarFeatures shows up as SCOUGI~1.
>
>This sounds like a problem with the WinXX burner software.
>
>Warp can handle CD's with long file names (i.e. Joliett format) if
>cdfd.ifs is run with the /w option. However, Joliett format is not
>implemented the same way as the WinXX long filename, TTBOMK.
>
>>How do I get OS/2 to display and use the full subdirectory and file
>>names?
>
>With this CD, you don't. I would not be too surprised if the long names
>did not show up under WinXX either. -- Steven Levine

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